Death toll in a chemical plant blast in east China's Anhui
Province rose to 14 Saturday afternoon, with another 30 people
injured, a provincial work safety official confirmed.
"The death toll has risen to 14, and so far, 30 injured workers
are receiving medical treatment in hospital," said Chen Shuo,
deputy director of the Anhui Provincial Administration of Work
Safety, in a briefing at the blast site in Dangtu County, without
giving more details.
The blast site has been cordoned off and all-out rescue work is
going on.
The blast occurred at 3:09 PM Friday at a workshop of Dun'an
Chemical Group Co., Ltd in Dangtu County. It is not yet clear about
the exact number of workers in the plant when the explosion
occurred.
An initial investigation found that the plant produces
explosives for such civilian uses as mining. The blast was ignited
in the emulsification process of the powder.
The two-story workshop complex has been razed to the ground.
Rescuers said that the rescue work is difficult, since there are
combustible materials in the plant, which might lead to further
blasts.
(Xinhua News Agency June 17, 2006)